Multiple Choice
How do descriptions of the state of quantum objects differ from descriptions of every day objects?
A) Descriptions of quantum objects are given in terms of probabilities.
B) Descriptions of quantum objects are stated with absolute certainty.
C) Descriptions of quantum objects can be given as a precise position and velocity.
D) Descriptions of quantum objects cannot be made at all.
E) Descriptions of quantum objects describe motion, while descriptions of everyday things never do.
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